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GOP Senator Updates on McConnell’s Scary Freeze-Ups

Republican Senator ⁤Provides Update on Mitch McConnell After His Scary Freeze-Ups

Republican Sen. Mike Rounds of South Dakota has no doubt Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is capable of doing his job in spite of two recent instances where the Kentucky Republican appeared to freeze up while addressing the media.

In July, McConnell ‌ paused ⁢mid-sentence and stayed that way for approximately 20 seconds as he spoke with reporters in Washington.

Last month,⁢ it happened again:

The incidents have led to speculation that the 81-year-old Kentucky senator might be⁤ suffering from a ‍serious medical⁤ condition.

Dr. Brian ​Monahan, the attending physician for members of Congress and the Supreme Court, said Tuesday that McConnell’s struggles are not the​ result⁢ of ‌a stroke or a seizure.

McConnell did experience ‌a fall at his⁤ Kentucky home in March and⁣ suffered a concussion and a fracture to one of his ribs, ABC News reported.

But in spite of those issues ⁤and speculation the senator might be suffering from a serious⁢ condition, Rounds said on⁢ Sunday he feels McConnell ⁣is up⁢ to the task of leading ⁢Republicans in senate-leaders-apparent-stroke/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>the Senate.

He said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that‍ he had spoken⁣ with McConnell on Saturday afternoon.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that he is perfectly ‍capable of continuing on at this stage of ⁤the game,” Rounds said.

“And he’s got a good team around​ him,” the senator added.​ “He’s done a good job of developing that leadership team.”

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The South ‌Dakota Republican said ‍the minority leader’s momentary lapses in communication are a result of the concussion.

Rounds ⁢said McConnell had told him⁣ the fall would ​result in some lingering‌ issues.

“He said, ‘They warned me that I ‍would be lightheaded in the future and that I have got to⁣ be aware of⁢ it,’” the senator told CNN’s Dana Bash. “He said: ‘It happened twice.’”

He concluded that⁤ McConnell⁣ advised⁤ him the issues would not prevent him from working.

“Mitch is sharp,” Rounds said.

McConnell is the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history and is up ‌for re-election in 2026.

He has offered no indication he⁣ intends to retire.

The post GOP Senator Provides Update on Mitch ⁤McConnell After His Scary Freeze-Ups appeared first on The Western Journal.



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